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    Super fund faces criticism for delaying over 10,000 claims for months

    My brother passed away suddenly in February and he was with TWU Super. He was a single bachelor with no spouse or children. He had a Binding Death Benefit in place and named me as receiving 100% of his Super. Because I was not a dependant the trustees have decided that I cant have the money and...
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    The dreaded superannuation ‘death tax’— by Noel Whittaker

    My brother passed away in February and he named me as receiving the Binding Death Benefit on his Super. He had no spouse or children and because I was not his dependent the Super Fund wont let me have the money. They will only pay into his Estate which I am still waiting on.
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